Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Another newly opened restaurant Ikuzo Ramen at SS2,The Ramen Revolution is erupting in here where has started serving the Klang Valley's widest range of ramen with cheap price.

Ikuzo cute menu was inspired of Timeout magazine??? Its ramen, made of rye flour, comes in
original & spicy flavors , thin or thick in size.
Customers can pair the variations with a choice of MSG-free broth.

Hokkaido Ramen - rm8.50(spicy noodle)
Leading the ramen revolution in Hokkaido is the classic miso-based soup
served with pork cha-shu, bamboo shoots, spinach, bean sprouts and
sweet corn. Revolution the Hokkaido way!Though the soups are made with pork & chicken bones boiled for hours, they're not as deeply savory & richly satisfying but not amazing.The spicy-red noodles was not so satisfying ,its not chewing.

Google, the most popular
search engine, has come out with another captivating doodle today.
Today's doodle is designed to commemorate Robert Arthur "Bob" Moog, an
American music enthusiastic and founder of Moog Music, who is widely
known for his unique invention the Moog synthesizer.

The
interactive doodle celebrates the Robert Moog's 78th birthday and also
pays tribute to the American pioneer of electronic music.

His
invention 'Moog synthesizer' is the pioneer of electronic musical
instrument. This innovation inspired many and also used in creating
numerous synthesizers which usually include the Minimoog Voyager, Little
Phatty, Moog Minitaur, Moog Taurus Bass Pedals, Minimoog Model D, the
Animoog ios app, and the Moogerfooger line of effects pedals.

Moog, (May 23, 1934 - August 21, 2005), has an impressive educational
background. He has earned his bachelor's degree in physics from from Queens College, New York (1957) and also Ph.D. in engineering physics from Cornell University.

For his exceptional work he was also conferred awards including
honorary doctorates. in 1970, he received a Grammy Trustees Award.

Moog's contribution to the music was also commemorated with a Special
Merit/Technical Grammy Award, and an honorary doctorate degree from
Berklee College of Music.

In 2005, he was diagnosed with a
glioblastoma multiforme brain tumor and eventually died at the age of 71
in Asheville, North Carolina on August 21 in the same year.

Today's interesting Google doodle
displays a virtual synthesizer that allow users to create music by
clicking the keys. The doodle even allow users to play with the settings
of the keyboard to compose and record music so that users can play them
later.

Google has also provided the option to share the doodle by integrating the Google+.

This date was chosen because on the same day in 1956, the Federal Legislative Council of the Federation of Malaya endorsed the Razak Report, one of four reports of the Education Committee regarding education in Malaysia. The document, known as the Razak Report after Tun Abdul Razak
who was Education Minister at the time, has been the basis of education
in Malaysia ever since. Although it is not an official school holiday,
celebrations are usually held on May 16, or earlier, if it falls on a
Saturday or Sunday.

Thursday, 10 May 2012

Instead of buying a ton of lenses for one’s smartphone camera, one
can simply purchase the Holga iPhone Lens by Photojojothat comes as a rotating ring
of lenses that can be attached to the back of an iPhone. The fixture has
a multicolored lens that can rotate above the iPhone’s actual camera
lens and provide various tints to photographs. Some colors even have
outlines of shapes such as hearts to add further interest to a
photograph’s focal point.

It is made to fit right at the back of the phone and does not add
much size so it can still be left in one’s pocket when idle. There are
nine different lenses to rotate, making this accessory well worth it as
it can do much more than any regular tinting app can do at the moment.

Polaroid and lomography fanatics will be salivating over the Instagram Socialmatic Camera by ADR Design. Although the design is still
just a concept, Instagram diehards would jump at the opportunity to
test these snappy cameras out. Considering the recent acquisition of
Instagram by Facebook, this captivating social network-inspired
equipment might not be a far-fetched idea.

The pocket-sized camera is equipped with WiFi and bluetooth for
instant uploading to the world wide web. There is ample storage space to
keep all those precious snapshots safely stored. The feature-packed
camera also has interchangeable lenses that allow photographers more
control over their compositions.

The built-in color printer allows snappers to physically publish
shots instantly. The polaroid-like prints are stamped with a QR code
that directs viewers to its digital counterpart. The Instagram
Socialmatic Camera brings the social network giant to life by allowing
photographers to virtually and physically share their work.